Dirty Dog Boogie Reprint edition - now in color Edition

Dirty Dog Boogie Reprint edition - now in color Edition book cover

Dirty Dog Boogie Reprint edition – now in color Edition

Author(s): Loris Lesynski (Author), Vladyana Krykorka (Illustrator)

  • Publisher: Annick Press
  • Publication Date: February 1, 2002
  • Edition: Reprint edition – now in color
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 32 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1550375725
  • ISBN-13: 9781550375725

Book Description

This collection of original poems will knock your socks off, and Lesynski has just the poem for that event: Sock Fluff. Her poetry is an invitation to be witty, expressive and creative, and her words demonstrate just how much fun poetry and everyday life can be. Topics range from sending out an SOS for delicious sausages, imagining what it would be like to have a brudda named Brad and keeping the mozza-keetos away, to indulging in laaaaaziness. Lesynski’s infectious fun with sound, rhythm and beat are guaranteed to win over the most reluctant anti-poetry student.

Editorial Reviews

From School Library Journal

Grade 2-5-Although there are a few shaky instances of meter and rhyme in these poems, Lesynski fills them with a humor that will appeal to her audience and a rhythm that becomes musical when read aloud. Some of the selections are arranged in a quirky fashion that fits what they are trying to say. “Laaaaaaaziness” drifts diagonally down the page, while the untitled first poem dances up and down in angled lines across a double-page spread as it sings, “A boogie is a dance/and a boogie is a jive/and a boogie’s just another way of saying I’M aLive.” Lesynski also plays with fonts, spelling, and typefaces, with some words in bold while others are in light gray. She even has one poem entitled “I Hate Poetry!” for all of those students with assignments they loathe. Although her creative spelling-especially her excessive use of repeated letters to draw out words-can get tiresome, on the whole it works fairly well. The simple cartoon illustrations, done in blue ink, reflect the flavor of the poems. A collection that will appeal to fans of Jack Prelutsky and Shel Silverstein and could be used to introduce the music and fun of poetry to some reluctant patrons.
Amy Lilien, Ferguson Library, Stamford, CT
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review

Named to “The Year’s Best” List. (Resource Links)

Will appeal to fans of Jack Prelutsky and Shel Silverstein. (School Library Journal)

Will leave you breathless but wonderfully energized. (Globe and Mail)

An exuberant collection of child-centered rhymes that dance in your head and bounce off your tongue, that beg to be read, chanted, or sung aloud…terrific in a classroom, allowing teachers to have fun liberating the poet in every child. (Canadian Book Review Annual)

Dirty Dog Boogie is a gem of a children’s book, full of light-hearted irreverent rhymes. The cartoon-like blue and white illustrations match the spirit of the poems, a natural result of both being the creations of one talented person. The subject matter is original, the rhythm impeccable, the play on words amusing, and, if an entire poem doesn’t stick in the mind forever, certain parts of it will — it gobbled up the grub and grew, always keep a bit of boogie going in your head, puddles of sun. Parents and teachers will find this a terrific book to read to little children, who, when they are older, will enjoy the fun each time they read it to themselves. Highly Recommended. (Joan Payzant Canadian Materials 1999-06-04)

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